6th International Reporting 3.0 Conference 2019

The Conference

Welcome to the 2019 edition of the International Reporting 3.0 Conference website. This 6th edition marks a watershed moment. Whereas earlier conferences reached from initial soul searching to developing and releasing the content of the Reporting 3.0 work ecosystem and its Blueprints, this 6th Reporting 3.0 International Conference switches gears to implementation mode, hence the conference title ‘Implementing Thriveable Transformation’.This means that most of the content that will be showcased comes from you, the participants. We will hear from those that joined our Transformation Journey Programs (The Journey workstream), from Advocation and Academic Alliance Partners (The Sherpas workstream), and from those that come to the conference to find a forum willing to discuss your most pressing issue or hearing about your solutions (The Campfires). In addition we are inviting international leaders and visionaries into plenary keynotes and panels (The Village). By this we aim at inspiring you and interacting with you as much as possible. ‘Be the change you want to see in the world’ at our new conference site, the wonderful Erasmus Pavilion in Rotterdam and grasp the spirit of this upcoming mekka for sustainable transformation. We look forward to seeing you on June 17/18, 2019.

Location: Erasmus Pavilion, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

“I am excited to join this globally-impactful community of people who strive to improve how we measure and guide social impacts through business… it is a powerful truth that the quality of our answers is largely determined by how well we formulate our questions. This is the heart of effective measurement.”

“The work we’re doing with the Transform Series at GatherLab incubates bottom-up transformative solutions in the investment ecosystem, and so perfectly exemplifies what Reporting 3.0 calls for in its Transformation Journey Program. I look forward to sharing hands-on examples from our network to inspire Conference participants to embrace necessary transformations!”

“The tagline of this year’s Reporting 3.0 Conference is Implementing Thriveable Transformation, which encapsulates the work we at the International Integrated Reporting Council are doing, in partnership with Reporting 3.0, on our Multicapitalism Program. I’m pleased to be presenting preliminary results of this Program at the Conference.”

“The UNPRI Principles seek to ‘align investors with broader objectives of society,” for example by using investment as a driver for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Reporting 3.0 similarly calls for aligning investors’ impacts within societal systems, respecting ecological and social thresholds. So I’m excited to speak on these issues at the Reporting 3.0 Conference.”

“We at ING recognize our obligation to align our lending portfolio with the Paris Agreement, so we’re glad to share our journey of creating the Terra approach at the Reporting 3.0 Conference as an example of the level of action that’s needed nowadays to spur sustainable innovation.”

“In my work over many years, in writing Cancel The Apocalypse – The New Path To Prosperity, and in launching the new Rapid Transition Alliance, the most striking realisation has been how many alternatives there are to the ecologically destructive and socially divisive mainstream economic agenda. Many other worlds are possible if we choose them, so I am delighted to collaborate with Reporting 3.0 and their work to help catalyse a transformation to a regenerative and inclusive economy. I very much look forward to sharing ideas and examples of real change with you at the June 2019 Conference in Rotterdam‘.”

“Reporting 3.0 and SMO started the Erasmus Transformation Academy this year. I am therefore excited to be part of the Conference. During the Sherpa sessions, I will take participants through the most important developments within the Purpose Economy and will address the accompanying shift in value paradigms.”

‚We are supporting the Reporting 3.0 conference for the third time. This is the space where forward-looking thinkers meet and discuss within the frame of the Blueprints Reporting 3.0 has developed. At this year’s conference we are presenting our Integrated Profit & Loss progress that we developed with the Impact Institute. We look forward to a great mix of inspirational input and implementation examples of Reporting 3.0’s thinking.‘

Tjeerd Krumpelman

Head of Business Advisory, Reporting and Stakeholder Management , ABN AMRO

The Greenlight Case that applies the MultiCapital Scorecard and the VDMbee business modeling software application in combination reveals clearly how the use of IT-systems for management support contributes to creating asustainable economy.

‚As an Advocation Partner of Reporting 3.0 Impact Institute is proud to present hands-on work that we’ve done with ABN AMRO around their Integrated Profit & Loss Accounts at the 2019 Reporting 3.0 conference. Our work is highly aligned with Reporting 3.0’s recommendations for a different account and reporting regime in the future. Steering on value in a broader sense is an essential piece of changing our economic system design and incentives. The conference will be an exciting culmination of innovative approaches, such as the development of the societal impact account standard.”

Executive Director of the Impact Institute & Co-Founder and Director of True Price

“Reporting 3.0 considers the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to be a threshold-based norm, so I’m excited to present on ING’s implementation of the UNGPs and UNGP disclosure to support other companies in furthering their respect for human rights.”

“Reporting 3.0’s work pushing forward the well-being and sustainability agenda for businesses through reporting is transformative, and well aligned to the OECD’s work on measuring well-being and its sustainability over time using the capital approach, so I’m very excited to share our new work on measuring these at the business level and further developments on measuring well-being.”

“Multi-capital accounting has been in experimental mode for nearly 10 years now – we are at a turning point from experimentation to building the apparatus necessary for wider implementation, it is very exciting to be part of this – we are happy to present our research that will participate in this effort at the Reporting 3.0 Conference in June!”

“As we move towards the integrated measurement and valuation of impacts and dependencies across multiple capitals, it is ever more important that there is collaboration between those involved. I’m pleased to be at Reporting 3.0 to build stronger relationships, and help progress stronger understanding of the gaps and challenges we face and what we need to do to address these.”

“FSLCI took part in the Amsterdam Transformation Journey Program and utilizes the Reporting 3.0 methods and tools for strategic programming, with a specific look at scalability and broadening the scope of the use of Life Cycle Information in decision-making on micro, meso and macro level’. I look forward speaking about our experence at the June conference in Rotterdam.”

Michal Shinwell

Maxime Van Der Stuyft

Master student applied economics at the University of Ghent

Moderators

Bill Baue

Reporting 3.0

Peter Teuscher

Reporting 3.0, BSD Consulting

Ralph Thurm

Reporting 3.0

Sponsorship

Reporting 3.0 offers a variety of exciting sponsorship opportunities on bronze, silver and gold level, plus specific session sponsorships and various other focused areas for conference support. Have a look and let Ralph or Bill know.

Partners

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About Reporting 3.0

As a “for-impact”-Initiative, Reporting 3.0 was established in 2013 by leading sustainability consultancy BSD Consulting. Reporting 3.0 serves as a global platform to scout out and accelerate reporting innovations that help to bring the global economy onto a sustainable path and to make a green, inclusive and open economy reality. It is an answer to the need for consolidation and convergence in a fragmented reporting market. It serves as a neutral, pre-competitive and market-making platform and instigator of multi-stakeholder collaboration toward a “North Star” for new breakthroughs in disclosure and reporting. Since its inception, it focused on a thorough evaluation of the status quo of corporate reporting, with the objective of connecting ideas, concepts, tools and practitioners to shape the future of reporting. It held four major global conferences to explore and shape the field and various Transition Labs and Regional Roundtables. In 2015, Reporting 3.0 has launched its Series of four Blueprint projects. Furthermore, Reporting 3.0 became the lighthouse initiative of Oncommons, a not-for-profit gGmbH, registered in Berlin, Germany, founded early 2017. This allows Reporting 3.0 to benefit from a broader array of funding opportunities. Oncommons is also registered as 501(c3) organization in the US, and has plans to broaden its reach into other areas necessary to make a Green, Inclusive and Open Economy a reality.

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